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thanks for joining us. i'm terrell brown in for betty nguyen. a huge explosion incinerated large chunks of a san francisco suburb last fight. this morning firefighters are still battling the deadly flames and looking for survivors. the initial blast rocked san bruno, sending flames 1,000 feet into the air. it's believed a ruptured gas line is responsible. city officials say at least one person was killed and 53 homes were destroyed. the gas-fed and wind-whipped fire engulfed ten acres. fire officials say looking for survivors is difficult, at best. >> our problem is, obviously it was a high-pressure gas line. we could not get close to the line until they could shut down that pipeline. currently they are shutting down distribution lines so we still have residual in the gas lines. at the last briefing we still were not able to access the area fully. >> by late last night the fires were 50% contained. laura cole of our sacramento station has more. >> reporter: it's been an emotional night for many people out here. i want to show you, though, this i
thanks for joining us. i'm terrell brown in for betty nguyen. a huge explosion incinerated large chunks of a san francisco suburb last fight. this morning firefighters are still battling the deadly flames and looking for survivors. the initial blast rocked san bruno, sending flames 1,000 feet into the air. it's believed a ruptured gas line is responsible. city officials say at least one person was killed and 53 homes were destroyed. the gas-fed and wind-whipped fire engulfed ten acres. fire...
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we will use the full set of tools available to us. our decision demonstrates this. >> you said that you are investigating companies that have not pulled out of irna. which are those companies? >> 1 strength is that it allows us to have the kind of conversation with these firms as they try to achieve results. we do not think it would be useful to discuss with specific firms. we are engaging compensations. -- conversations. >> to what extent are you concerned there will be a substitution the set for european companies that are pulling out? there are other countries that have oil services. to what extent the do you see t? >> we have made clear that we are strongly discouraging substitutions. we encourage you not to undertake these activities. we make the potential consequences. he is in the process of having consultations with a number of key countries around the world to explain the provisions of the act. >> how you measure how big it can be? >> what would you expect them to say? >> at the end of the day, would most care about is how ir
we will use the full set of tools available to us. our decision demonstrates this. >> you said that you are investigating companies that have not pulled out of irna. which are those companies? >> 1 strength is that it allows us to have the kind of conversation with these firms as they try to achieve results. we do not think it would be useful to discuss with specific firms. we are engaging compensations. -- conversations. >> to what extent are you concerned there will be a...
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get ready to meet a bra that can also be used as a face mask. this has been created by a ukrainian scientist. take a look at the woman. like i said, the bra, basically that's what it looks like, you can take the two cups and use one as a face mask. i know this sounds absolutely ridiculous. but they're actually saying in a really -- emergency situation, say if there's something harmful airborne, a woman if she's in this situation could immediately unsnap and in case you're wondering it doesn't matter what the cup size is. >> really? >> adjustable to give the same level of protection. and they are cheap. so that is sort of the newest victoria's secrets trend we might be seeing, the bra/face mask. >> let me understand, if there's an emergency and this woman has a bra on, she can take it off and then cover her face in the event of a nuclear attack, your bra could save your life? that's the gist? really? oh, all right, all right. we'll keep with the highbrow theme now. apparently, moving here from louisiana, a lot of crocodiles down there, and alliga
get ready to meet a bra that can also be used as a face mask. this has been created by a ukrainian scientist. take a look at the woman. like i said, the bra, basically that's what it looks like, you can take the two cups and use one as a face mask. i know this sounds absolutely ridiculous. but they're actually saying in a really -- emergency situation, say if there's something harmful airborne, a woman if she's in this situation could immediately unsnap and in case you're wondering it doesn't...
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he is on parole from santa rosa and may bo using public transportation to get around. we checked in with officers at the bay view police department. this morning there are no new updates he has not been arrested and we are being told he is being considered dangerous, if you do see this man please call 911. live from san francisco jade hernandez ktvu channel 2 news. >> california's budget crisis has led to a bole shell for uc berkeley sports. cal has eliminated baseball, men's and women's gymnastics and women's lacrosse, the highly successful men's rugby team will become a varsity club which well not receive financial backing from the university. the changes will begin at the end of this school year. >> these were very painful decisions and as i said, to the students earlier today, deciding which programs was the most difficult part of the plan. >> the cal bears football team is not effected. the cuts are the university's latest response to california's worst financial crisis in decades. san francisco is steppg up its campaign to host the world's topsailing race. the ci
he is on parole from santa rosa and may bo using public transportation to get around. we checked in with officers at the bay view police department. this morning there are no new updates he has not been arrested and we are being told he is being considered dangerous, if you do see this man please call 911. live from san francisco jade hernandez ktvu channel 2 news. >> california's budget crisis has led to a bole shell for uc berkeley sports. cal has eliminated baseball, men's and women's...
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tracy is going to tell us about our temperatures. not only has it been hot here, but in southern california, as well. and it's bringing out the pests. exterminators say they have had a lot more calls than normal this year. everything from ants and flies to black widow spiders, even snakes. pest control experts say the creepy crawlies are literally crawling out of the woodwork looking for cooler ground. >>> an east bay bakery that has been open for five decades has closed its doors. the owners of the merritt bakery in oakland closed up shop last night blaming it on a shortage of parking and competition from a nearby lucky's supermarket as the reason. the city counsel gave the bakery $150,000 loan a few months ago from the city council. but the owners say they are still $800,000 in debt. merritt bakery has operated in oakland for 56 years. it employ 51 workers. >>> the final moment in a reality tv show got a little awkward when the host announced the wrong winner on live tv. >> i don't know what to say. this is a complete accident. i'm
tracy is going to tell us about our temperatures. not only has it been hot here, but in southern california, as well. and it's bringing out the pests. exterminators say they have had a lot more calls than normal this year. everything from ants and flies to black widow spiders, even snakes. pest control experts say the creepy crawlies are literally crawling out of the woodwork looking for cooler ground. >>> an east bay bakery that has been open for five decades has closed its doors. the...
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the rest of us warm to hot today. i'll show you when the warm weather will subside in your neighborhood. >> and traffic is light this morning. the thing that might surprise you is the fog you'll find across the golden gate bridge. i'll also have some road work to tell you about coming up. >> a bear of a mystery in san leandro. authorities search for the people who left a dead bear outside a market. thanks for joining us. i'm eric thomas. >> i'm kristen sze. california plans to appeal a ruling that's blocking the state from executing its first death row inmate in nearly five years. a convicted murderer and rapist has ordered his last meal but now he may get more meals for months. terry mcsweeney is live with the latest. >> attorney general jerry brown wants this execution to go forward. representatives of his office are expected to be filing down here at the 9th circuit court of appeals at 7th and mission street in san francisco trying to overturn yesterday's stay of execution. albert brown's life may have been extende
the rest of us warm to hot today. i'll show you when the warm weather will subside in your neighborhood. >> and traffic is light this morning. the thing that might surprise you is the fog you'll find across the golden gate bridge. i'll also have some road work to tell you about coming up. >> a bear of a mystery in san leandro. authorities search for the people who left a dead bear outside a market. thanks for joining us. i'm eric thomas. >> i'm kristen sze. california plans to...
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that's what we used in this california assessment. for the scenarios they were all down scaled to twelve kilometers covering california and nevada. it's not totally adequate and i'm not saying this is a solved problem. the premium grape growers want to know what's going on in napa, valley but for a lot of water related problems i think we're okay. [inaudible] >> what's the long-term climate - >> hopefully, we get on to that green emissions trajectory which would have co2 levels leveling off and declining. there's a lot of inertia in the system. we all have cars and you can't change power plants overnight and et cetera, et cetera. but in fact the earth response to climate is not going to make too much difference until about the middle part of the century between all those scenarios. through 2050 a climate model is sort of a climate model no whatter what you do with it. in fact if you stop all , co2 emissions today. fossil fuel is the reason it's increasing because fossil means it's stored in the ground and now we're putting it in the a
that's what we used in this california assessment. for the scenarios they were all down scaled to twelve kilometers covering california and nevada. it's not totally adequate and i'm not saying this is a solved problem. the premium grape growers want to know what's going on in napa, valley but for a lot of water related problems i think we're okay. [inaudible] >> what's the long-term climate - >> hopefully, we get on to that green emissions trajectory which would have co2 levels...
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thanks to leslie defast i don't who sent us this video. the fire department evacuated a dozen hopes. pg&e had it fixed after 6:00. >>> the days of buying cigarettes at costco and safeway are over at least in san francisco. tobacco ban used to apply to drug stores but they gave final approval to banning tobacco sales at all-stars with pharmacies. the mayor has indicated he will sign this bill into law. >> and more record heat around the bay area today. take a look at this. 108 degrees in the shade at the san ramon golf club. only die-hard did you havers were out and roberta, is it going to last much longer? >> today was the last day of triple digits keep. we did have 9 new record high temperatures and not even including one tying event. now tomorrow 25 trees cooler in some neighborhoods and i'll pinpoint those locations. >>> a shocker for shoppers. a 300-pound black bear dead in front of a community business. how it ended up there. >>> fixing up tickets. drivers were given a chance to do that at a discount. >> plus night clump #u club danci
thanks to leslie defast i don't who sent us this video. the fire department evacuated a dozen hopes. pg&e had it fixed after 6:00. >>> the days of buying cigarettes at costco and safeway are over at least in san francisco. tobacco ban used to apply to drug stores but they gave final approval to banning tobacco sales at all-stars with pharmacies. the mayor has indicated he will sign this bill into law. >> and more record heat around the bay area today. take a look at this. 108...
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just got off the phone with fish and game it is bear hunting season but if you kill a bear you must use all of the bear meat you have to have a tag to do that legally it is illegal to dump a carcass and a misdemeanour to waste game meat. >>> a san jose woman is being held on one million dollars bail for vandalism. they believe she is a serial scratcher, roughing up more than a dozen cars across two counties not just any cars. the kind of vehicles police say she is targeting. >> reporter: no, that is not decorative pin striping on that black mercedes, felony vandalism. >> when you see this how does it make you feel? >> quite upset. >> reporter: this woman is one of possibly dozens of victims over east and south bay police say have had their bmws or mercedes scratched by this woman, 30-year-old nancy ni of san jose on saturday, a security guard at valley fair mall was on a stake out in the parking lot and saw her scratch three cars including the black mercedes. >> are you angry? >> no, just upset i mean i can't be angry i mean, what is done is done. >> reporter: it is not her first arrest
just got off the phone with fish and game it is bear hunting season but if you kill a bear you must use all of the bear meat you have to have a tag to do that legally it is illegal to dump a carcass and a misdemeanour to waste game meat. >>> a san jose woman is being held on one million dollars bail for vandalism. they believe she is a serial scratcher, roughing up more than a dozen cars across two counties not just any cars. the kind of vehicles police say she is targeting. >>...
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>> right now, prosecutors are telling us and told us point blank today the charges that they have in their words are invasion of privacy. those charges in themselves could carry up to five years in prison. but they may want to follow the lead of those officials in massachusetts who, as you know, charged a group of students, six of them in all, with murder in the case of that young student, 14 years old, phoebe prince. she committed suicide after allegedly being relentlessly bullied. one 18-year-old student is dead tonight and two others have their lives changed forever in this tragic case. >> mighty sad. thank you. former president carter we thought was going to be out of the hospital a couple of days ago but he's still in a hospital in cleveland as fox reports tonight. his medical team says a virus of some kind is likely to blame for keeping him there and that the infection is now clearing up. president carter is 85 years old now and suffered some stomach problems, he said, during a flight from atlanta to cleveland prompting medics to meet him on the tarmac. a hospital spokeswoman s
>> right now, prosecutors are telling us and told us point blank today the charges that they have in their words are invasion of privacy. those charges in themselves could carry up to five years in prison. but they may want to follow the lead of those officials in massachusetts who, as you know, charged a group of students, six of them in all, with murder in the case of that young student, 14 years old, phoebe prince. she committed suicide after allegedly being relentlessly bullied. one...
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would you use that money to hold the line? >> i would put it to the chancellors and say how do you think we should best use this money? if we can give you back a billion dollars over the next two or three years, would you want to invest that in research, faculty, reduce fees? what's the best way to make your campuses great for every child? i would ask them since they are battling the challenges of the budget every day. >> let's go to the next question. >> ms. whitman, fact checking organizations in this campaign have concluded that many of your ads are misleading or even worse. how can voters trust you to communicate with them honestly about the state's problems when you're willing to distort the truth to win a campaign? >> i don't agree with the premise of your question, and let's take one ad which i know has received a lot of attention, which was the bill clinton ad talking about jerry brown's record of governor. and let's dissect this for a minute because i stand by that ad. let's look what bill clinton actually said. cnn s
would you use that money to hold the line? >> i would put it to the chancellors and say how do you think we should best use this money? if we can give you back a billion dollars over the next two or three years, would you want to invest that in research, faculty, reduce fees? what's the best way to make your campuses great for every child? i would ask them since they are battling the challenges of the budget every day. >> let's go to the next question. >> ms. whitman, fact...
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so we'll be using the big fox board throughout the next 34 days. that brings us, however, to our featured text to vote poll tonight. the question tonight for you: what is your opinion of negative campaign ads? you can text your answer to 36288. type sr1 for fair game. sr2 for dirty politics. we'll bring you the results at the end of the program. still ahead, breaking up, a new terror plot. we will tell you who was being targeted. ♪ [ male announcer ] you're at the age where you don't get thrown by curve balls. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to get things done. ♪ so why would you let something le erectile dysfunction get in your way? isn't it time you talked to your doctor about viagra? 20 million men already have. ♪ with every age comes responsibility. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy ough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical
so we'll be using the big fox board throughout the next 34 days. that brings us, however, to our featured text to vote poll tonight. the question tonight for you: what is your opinion of negative campaign ads? you can text your answer to 36288. type sr1 for fair game. sr2 for dirty politics. we'll bring you the results at the end of the program. still ahead, breaking up, a new terror plot. we will tell you who was being targeted. ♪ [ male announcer ] you're at the age where you don't get...
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students tell us what counts and what doesn't in this campaign and they tell us in their own words. >> i'd like to see them address the tuition fees because that's a big deal here. that's one thing i would like to see. >> i'm hoping to hear more about the budget cuts, so i'm hoping i'm going to hear more about how the budget's going to work into the uc system. sfwl i just want to hear something new because a lot of it to me has been the same mishmash. there hasn't been new ideas. i want to see something refreshing. i'm not swaying to either side. >> you should know this, that we will be televising our own debate on october 12th. it your chance to hear them talk. tom brokaw will moderate the debate in san rafael. the debate will begin at 6:30 and on our website as well. >>> the calendar says autumn, which frequently means summer in these parts as we know, but we don't expect this kind of heat. the bay area is in the heat wave. another day of record breaking temperatures. jeff ranieri is in the weather center with today's numbers and please, some relief. >> we have some relief coming. i
students tell us what counts and what doesn't in this campaign and they tell us in their own words. >> i'd like to see them address the tuition fees because that's a big deal here. that's one thing i would like to see. >> i'm hoping to hear more about the budget cuts, so i'm hoping i'm going to hear more about how the budget's going to work into the uc system. sfwl i just want to hear something new because a lot of it to me has been the same mishmash. there hasn't been new ideas. i...
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it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. cuangry peasants can mess up a i parkcar really bad.tle at "medieval knight fest". matt, my mercury agent, helped me file a claim right away. turns out mercury not only saves me money, but they also cover medieval mob damage. they got my car fixed in no time. call 888-4-mercury or visit mercuryinsurance.com to get a fast free quote and start saving today. what are you doing, friending somebody? yeah. you got time for that? you got time to earn more on your savings, online at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! instead of earning squatootski... your savings will be earning three times the national average. now, let's review. capital one interestplus savings... at three times more. go to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? are you a pisces? we sell lathes, mills, high-tech equipment. i had an idea to go ahead and put up a couple of items on ebay, and they brought more than our expectations. meg whitman gave me the tools to expand globally. we se
it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. cuangry peasants can mess up a i parkcar really bad.tle at "medieval knight fest". matt, my mercury agent, helped me file a claim right away. turns out mercury not only saves me money, but they also cover medieval mob damage. they got my car fixed in no time. call 888-4-mercury or visit mercuryinsurance.com to get a fast free quote and start saving today. what are you doing, friending somebody? yeah. you got time for that? you...
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police have not yet told us the victim's name. several neighbors told us the victim was my michael lee. >> an inmate died in custody after san francisco's hall of justice. 31-year-old isaiah died last september. sheriff deputies cuffed, shackled, and subdued him after a struggle. after the restraints were taken off, downs stopped breathing. the medical examiner says he died from asphyxia. >> they did a little homicide, they ruled it was an act of the deputies that caused isaiah's death. >> the sheriff's department apologized for the death in a statement, but says it believes all department procedures were properly followed. san francisco police and the district attorney are investigating. >>> time now, 8:34. san francisco's proposed crackdown on kids meals could run into some tough opposition today. ktvu's jade hernandez is at city hall now with reaction to the city's controversial plan. good morning. >> good morning. the first public hearing on this proposal will be held here at city hall later this afternoon. but mcdonald offici
police have not yet told us the victim's name. several neighbors told us the victim was my michael lee. >> an inmate died in custody after san francisco's hall of justice. 31-year-old isaiah died last september. sheriff deputies cuffed, shackled, and subdued him after a struggle. after the restraints were taken off, downs stopped breathing. the medical examiner says he died from asphyxia. >> they did a little homicide, they ruled it was an act of the deputies that caused isaiah's...
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he uses color to express emotion or metaphor. the red here, for example, representing the supernatural. these ideas led, in part, to the expressionism of his quarrelsome friend, vincent van gogh. and the dream-inspired art of the surrealists some 30 years later. which is all very good. why put on the exhibition at this moment? it is simply a case of gauguin's turn. maybe there's a need for a blockbuster. or is there more to this decision? >> gauguin is very relevant to us today because of the way he explored through his life and art alternatives to what he rejects in terms of civilization, capitalism. he is drawing away from that, as well as knowing that his art depends on it. so he's fully aware of all the contradictions that we are conscious of today. >> reporter: for all his personal shortcomings -- and there were many -- gauguin was a brilliant colorist. something that is difficult to fully appreciate until a roomful of evidence had been placed before your eyes. will gompertz, bbc news. >> apparently there's one more piece we
he uses color to express emotion or metaphor. the red here, for example, representing the supernatural. these ideas led, in part, to the expressionism of his quarrelsome friend, vincent van gogh. and the dream-inspired art of the surrealists some 30 years later. which is all very good. why put on the exhibition at this moment? it is simply a case of gauguin's turn. maybe there's a need for a blockbuster. or is there more to this decision? >> gauguin is very relevant to us today because of...
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i want to us do well. but, the current policies, the counterinsurgency, we will not call a counterinsurgency, nation building we will not call nation-building, they do not and cannot work. bill: there is an old statement, if that is the case, i'll take it at face value, what you said, there is an old statement that says you cannot kill your way out of this. do you believe that to be true, even today. >> the question is kill your way out of what? in dealing with al qaeda you can kill your way out of it. in dealing with the taliban you probably can't kill your way out of the it. because, there is a huge difference between iraq and afghanistan. bill, in iraq, al qaeda were also foreign invaders, and they turned out to be a lot less appealing than we are. in the southern and eastern parts of afghanistan, the taliban are the home team, we're asking the pashtun population to turn against their own relatives and, ultimately, the core problem is we cannot make afghans what we want them to want. bill: but the presi
i want to us do well. but, the current policies, the counterinsurgency, we will not call a counterinsurgency, nation building we will not call nation-building, they do not and cannot work. bill: there is an old statement, if that is the case, i'll take it at face value, what you said, there is an old statement that says you cannot kill your way out of this. do you believe that to be true, even today. >> the question is kill your way out of what? in dealing with al qaeda you can kill your...
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bob redell shows us why. >> very funny. california enacted the law to make the road safer, but if you believe the research from the highway lost data institute, it's possible that this ban is having the opposite effect. what they did is compared insurance claims in four states. california and three others before and after the ban. it found that in three states, the number of crashes actually increased slightly. california there was a 12% bump among drivers 25 years old and younger. why? here's the theory. before the ban we were able to drive like this. one hand on the wheel and texting. your eyes would be level with the road. now the ban is in effect, people are still texting, but trying to avoid police so they keep the phone down here and you can imagine your eyes are nowhere near the road, not as near as before. they are doing this thing and there is a better chance of getting in an accident. that's the theory. it's not proven and they did test it out in and they think it might be happening. the institute which is funded
bob redell shows us why. >> very funny. california enacted the law to make the road safer, but if you believe the research from the highway lost data institute, it's possible that this ban is having the opposite effect. what they did is compared insurance claims in four states. california and three others before and after the ban. it found that in three states, the number of crashes actually increased slightly. california there was a 12% bump among drivers 25 years old and younger. why?...
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we need to use technology to figure out how we do more with less. we need to use technology to find the fraud that is imbedded in the system. you know, estimates are that there is $5 billion worth of fraud imbedded in the medicare and mehdi-cal system. i want to impanel a grand jury so that if people are ripping off the state of california they're going to go to jail. it's just not acceptable that we let fraud be riveted in the system and not actually go after it. and then think about cutting cal works. >> jerry, i'll give you the last word. >> when i ran for attorney general, in the primary, the california teachers association, the firefighters, and the building trades all supported my opponent. so i know how to stand up against people. i also know how to work with people. by the way, meg witman says she wants to change the pension system, but when it came to police and fire, who are pretty powerful, by the way, represent 25% of the pension system, she carved out an exception and she wants the defined benefit plan which she says is so batd. i think
we need to use technology to figure out how we do more with less. we need to use technology to find the fraud that is imbedded in the system. you know, estimates are that there is $5 billion worth of fraud imbedded in the medicare and mehdi-cal system. i want to impanel a grand jury so that if people are ripping off the state of california they're going to go to jail. it's just not acceptable that we let fraud be riveted in the system and not actually go after it. and then think about cutting...
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it would create a fee for the use of paper bags. we see this as, you know one of the criticisms we heard that the plastic bag ban was, paper bags are incrementally based better than plastic bags. the real solution is we want people to bring their own passion. we see paper bags and plastic bags are wasteful. the disposable bags are clogging the recycling and littering the veets. it is a practice we need to move away from. it creates a five cent fee. the money from the fee would not go from the city, the money would be kept by the retailers. this would be -- the city would encourage them to use that to e courage reusable bag users by providing them to the customers or something like that. this fee would be phased in over a two-year period with -- with march 1st2011 will be applied to the large supermarkets and -- frarmcies a then in scrarn, 1st, 2012, it would be scanneded to apply to all retail stores, the following year 2013, we apply to remaining plastic bags that are covered by the plastic bag ban. that's the meat of it, i think.
it would create a fee for the use of paper bags. we see this as, you know one of the criticisms we heard that the plastic bag ban was, paper bags are incrementally based better than plastic bags. the real solution is we want people to bring their own passion. we see paper bags and plastic bags are wasteful. the disposable bags are clogging the recycling and littering the veets. it is a practice we need to move away from. it creates a five cent fee. the money from the fee would not go from the...
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live with us this morning with the latest. good morning to you, tracie. >> reporter: veronica, good morning. you will see the president's events take on a distinct campaign-like feel. two goals swinging through several states. first of all, to energize young voters, and as you said, sell his economic recovery plan. it's a plan that now includes a new $30 billion fund for small businesses. he signed that into law yesterday. the idea is to provide them more money so these businesses can expand, and hopefully hire more workers and affect the low jobless rate in this country. this is a message he'll take to albuquerque, new mexico, today, as president obama continues with the white house called a series of backyard meetings with voters. something that worked in his campaign that he's hoping will work in this election as well. and then later tonight, a big rally at the university of wisconsin to draw those young voters. as we get closer to this election, more criticism from democrats, from the white house on republicans. president
live with us this morning with the latest. good morning to you, tracie. >> reporter: veronica, good morning. you will see the president's events take on a distinct campaign-like feel. two goals swinging through several states. first of all, to energize young voters, and as you said, sell his economic recovery plan. it's a plan that now includes a new $30 billion fund for small businesses. he signed that into law yesterday. the idea is to provide them more money so these businesses can...
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she is actually here with us today. and she also was the first one to come up with the idea of the public defender. she is the founder of the public defender. this is 80 years before the united states supreme court decided to the gideon case where it that he would the states had to provide counsel and her name is clara shortridge fultz. and clara, are you in the house? let's give it up. [applause] >> my name is clara shortridge fultz. and they call me the lady lawyer. as a child i wanted to be a lawyer. i went to my father and told him i want to be a lawyer and he said you would make a great lawyer. if you were a boy. so i buried that dream. but i never forgot. at 15, i met a handsome union soldier named jeremiah fultz and we eloped. we moved west to greener pasttures. first to oregon. then san jose, california. it was around 1876 and i had just had my fifth child. i was working at home as a dress maker and the sheriff came to the door and took my sewing machine for a debt that my husband owed. well, i knew this was ill
she is actually here with us today. and she also was the first one to come up with the idea of the public defender. she is the founder of the public defender. this is 80 years before the united states supreme court decided to the gideon case where it that he would the states had to provide counsel and her name is clara shortridge fultz. and clara, are you in the house? let's give it up. [applause] >> my name is clara shortridge fultz. and they call me the lady lawyer. as a child i wanted...
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. >> and thanks for joining us. >> and thanks for joining us. i'm cheryl jennininininininininn greed. the wealthiest corporations. billions in profits and bonuses. and the sacramento politicians just gave these same corporations a new billion dollar handout... paid for by cuts to education and public safety with no guarantee of creating one new job. but we can change this by voting yes on proposition 24. prop 24 repeals the billion dollar giveaway and protects our schools and communities. yes on prop 24. it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. our state has a huge deficit. meg whitman's plan will make it billions worse by eliminating the capital gains tax for wealthy investors, including herself. economists say her plan will "rip a hole in the budget" and is "deeply flawed". analysts for the l.a. times say whitman's plan is a "pure handout" to the rich creating a "huge risk" to schools and public safety. jerry brown's against this unfair giveaway because it will take billions from our children when
. >> and thanks for joining us. >> and thanks for joining us. i'm cheryl jennininininininininn greed. the wealthiest corporations. billions in profits and bonuses. and the sacramento politicians just gave these same corporations a new billion dollar handout... paid for by cuts to education and public safety with no guarantee of creating one new job. but we can change this by voting yes on proposition 24. prop 24 repeals the billion dollar giveaway and protects our schools and...
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for us. together with the speaker, they have been a formidable set of champions for this were the project. i also want to it knowledge the chief operating officer of the presidio trust. a major comeback indispensable partner in the product -- execution of this project. we have had the pleasure of working with him for several years and look forward to working with them and the future until the project is completed. i also want to acknowledge the first vice-president of the golden gate bridge district team. i also want to thank the chief engineer. of course, the study on doyle drive. mary curry, the leader of public affairs. let me take a moment to introduce the administrator of the federal highway administration. we are simply delighted that he has been able to take time from his busy schedule, which he spent reshaping the way we think about transportation, to come to san francisco to be here with us. when he leaves today, he will take with him this memento. it is a little shovel. we are givin
for us. together with the speaker, they have been a formidable set of champions for this were the project. i also want to it knowledge the chief operating officer of the presidio trust. a major comeback indispensable partner in the product -- execution of this project. we have had the pleasure of working with him for several years and look forward to working with them and the future until the project is completed. i also want to acknowledge the first vice-president of the golden gate bridge...
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some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. want to transform dinner from blah to oh la la? cook with campbell's. with touches like a splash of fresh cream or sauterne wine. our soups help you put smiles on the faces of the ones you love. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ how new is the new edge with myford touch? well
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steve, set the tail for us. the president stumped the small business lending bill saying it will change the dynamic for many small businesses. republicans say, big picture, it's the tax officers at the end of the year. >>reporter: the white house is crazy to make this argument at this washington-directed bill which will affect some small business owners but even small business owners say it will not affects many of them, that it will change the economy. that is so impossible to imagine how they came up with this as the message. the bottom line and republicans everyone given a gift, there is in the going to an vote open the taxes before the election. that is clear. this is a gift. republicans can now go to the voters and say you had 20 months in office and you spent $1 trillion on a stimulus, $1 trillion plus on health care and regulated financial insurance constitutions and brought washington into the likes of people on a level we have in the seen in probably 50 years, but the one thing you could not find time t
steve, set the tail for us. the president stumped the small business lending bill saying it will change the dynamic for many small businesses. republicans say, big picture, it's the tax officers at the end of the year. >>reporter: the white house is crazy to make this argument at this washington-directed bill which will affect some small business owners but even small business owners say it will not affects many of them, that it will change the economy. that is so impossible to imagine...
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e-mail us. frances? >> mike, had a couple earlier accidents on westbound 580 as you make your way through the altamont pass through pleasanton and dublin. that's why the drive time is 41 minutes from 205 to 680. a slow ride there. pretty good though southbound 880 to dakota, 14 minutes. usually slows down 7:00. southbound 101 from san mateo to woodside, a 6-minute ride. mass transit a great way to go especially if you want to avoid that 580 crowd. especially for spare the air day, you may want to take mass transit. interstate 80 in berkeley things have slowed down just a little bit. no major problems but the drive time has increased about 25 minutes from the carquinez bridge to the maze. and at the bridge toll plaza, things are already backed up to the foot of the maze. if you want to head over to the san mateo bridge traffic is flowing well. and it's also pretty quiet right now across the golden gate bridge for drivers out of marin county. get the latest traffic conditions as they change by going to our
e-mail us. frances? >> mike, had a couple earlier accidents on westbound 580 as you make your way through the altamont pass through pleasanton and dublin. that's why the drive time is 41 minutes from 205 to 680. a slow ride there. pretty good though southbound 880 to dakota, 14 minutes. usually slows down 7:00. southbound 101 from san mateo to woodside, a 6-minute ride. mass transit a great way to go especially if you want to avoid that 580 crowd. especially for spare the air day, you may...
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agua, tambié hoy es el día de conservar el medio ambiente hablando de esto, para el tráfico atorado, use transporte público. >>> 7: 29, conservar el ambiente trate de evitar el uso de su vehículo volvemos con más son las 7: 32 qu ichl portan te dar la atención que requieren nuestro ancianos, es por eso que el condado santa clara se da a la tarea importante de realizar una feria en la que se atienden todas las necesidades de ellos a travéñ de la línea felo fo nik se nos une ahora ella es jaen... analista administrativa del departamento de servicio de adultos y ancianos del condado de santa clara qué tal buenos días. buenos días contentos con esta feria bonita que hace el condado de santa clara. cuál es el propósito de esta feria. >>> puede noshbueno, generar in para personas de edad avanzada o personas que cuidan a alguien de edad avanzada y todo es gratis. >>> quienes están invitado a quienes está dirigida la feria. >>> para personas de edad avanzada, personas que cuiden a alguien edad avanzada y profesionales que trabajan con este grupo de personas. >>> o sea sobre todo qu
agua, tambié hoy es el día de conservar el medio ambiente hablando de esto, para el tráfico atorado, use transporte público. >>> 7: 29, conservar el ambiente trate de evitar el uso de su vehículo volvemos con más son las 7: 32 qu ichl portan te dar la atención que requieren nuestro ancianos, es por eso que el condado santa clara se da a la tarea importante de realizar una feria en la que se atienden todas las necesidades de ellos a travéñ de la línea felo fo nik se nos une...
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thanks to high pressure parked right over us. these are the forecast highs. 98 degrees in santa rosa. 100 in livermore and 99 in morgan hill. 100 in the capitol city and 102 in vaccaville. 90 in healdsberg. the spare the air, you guys are always carpooling. who drives? >> usually i do. >> i do the talking. >> it's 6:27 and we'll take a look at what's going on around the bay area to deal with the heat next in a live report. >> bay area police will be watching school zones more closely than usual and we will tell you why coming up. >> the bid to recreationalize marijuana gaining heat. we will show you why, coming up. greed. the wealthiest corporations. billions in profits and bonuses. and the sacramento politicians just gave these same corporations a new billion dollar handout... paid for by cuts to education and public safety with no guarantee of creating one new job. but we can change this by voting yes on proposition 24. prop 24 repeals the billion dollar giveaway and protects our schools and communities. yes on prop 24. it's ti
thanks to high pressure parked right over us. these are the forecast highs. 98 degrees in santa rosa. 100 in livermore and 99 in morgan hill. 100 in the capitol city and 102 in vaccaville. 90 in healdsberg. the spare the air, you guys are always carpooling. who drives? >> usually i do. >> i do the talking. >> it's 6:27 and we'll take a look at what's going on around the bay area to deal with the heat next in a live report. >> bay area police will be watching school zones...
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alison burns joins us from our washington, d.c. newsroom with the latest on the government's efforts to keep up with technology. good morning, alison. >> reporter: good morning to you, pam. that's right. the bottom line here is that communications technology is getting so sophisticated government spies are struggling to keep up. as more people communicate on line instead of by phone the feds say their ability to wiretap criminal and terrorism suspects is going dark. so the new york times reports today that the obama administration is going to ask congress to okay legislation that will make it easier for the government to eavesdrop on internet and e-mail communications like social networking sites and blackberries. it wants all on line services technically equipped to comply with a wiretap order. now internet privacy groups say the legislation would have huge implication but the feds are pointing to a he cent high profile terror attempt they say could have been stopped much sooner. i will have more on that during my next update in a
alison burns joins us from our washington, d.c. newsroom with the latest on the government's efforts to keep up with technology. good morning, alison. >> reporter: good morning to you, pam. that's right. the bottom line here is that communications technology is getting so sophisticated government spies are struggling to keep up. as more people communicate on line instead of by phone the feds say their ability to wiretap criminal and terrorism suspects is going dark. so the new york times...
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the rest of us in the 50s. around the monterey bay, we have a clear sky and temperatures mid-50s, low 50s monterey and gilroy. speaking of warm today, the hottest day this week. the one with the most poor air quality. tomorrow kind of mild like dealing with tonight. always been the key to this heat wave, we're able to cool off at night. a gradual cooling in the afternoon will begin on wednesday. as far as compared to average, look at these temperatures. 100 concord, 12 degrees warmer than average. redwood city 93 at 13. santa rosa when you hit 98, 14 degrees warmer than average. san jose 95. oakland's 89, 17 degrees warmer than average. that's with more darkness than light. only 11 hours 56 minutes and 53 seconds of sunshine today. inland in the east bay, the valleys and the santa clara valleys, poorer air quality. everybody else below the threshold so call you moderate. tomorrow the poor air quality and look at the south central bay, you'll have the best air quality. take a look what's happening right now. clo
the rest of us in the 50s. around the monterey bay, we have a clear sky and temperatures mid-50s, low 50s monterey and gilroy. speaking of warm today, the hottest day this week. the one with the most poor air quality. tomorrow kind of mild like dealing with tonight. always been the key to this heat wave, we're able to cool off at night. a gradual cooling in the afternoon will begin on wednesday. as far as compared to average, look at these temperatures. 100 concord, 12 degrees warmer than...
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for us. >> tomorrow we have the hottest day in store for us. right now there is plenty of heat out there. we're still dealing with 60s and 70s, especially across the south end of the bay. today we reached lots of 90s. notice the clough cover. it is all headed toward canada. nothing over the western half of the u.s. in fact, we're going to see a lot of that red on the map tomorrow as the temperatures come back up. also, it is the thi spare the air day tomorrow. the orange you see for the santa clara valley that is where the air quality will be considered. unhealthful for sensitive t groups. those with respiratory preposterous problems are asked to take it easy tomorrow. more on the seven-day forecast and we'll pinpoint just how hot it's going to get in those communities. >> thanks, craig. we'll check back in 14 minutes with the full forecast. >>> man who is scheduled to be executed in two days made a last-minute appeal today to save his life. albert greenwood brown's fate is now in the hands o
for us. >> tomorrow we have the hottest day in store for us. right now there is plenty of heat out there. we're still dealing with 60s and 70s, especially across the south end of the bay. today we reached lots of 90s. notice the clough cover. it is all headed toward canada. nothing over the western half of the u.s. in fact, we're going to see a lot of that red on the map tomorrow as the temperatures come back up. also, it is the thi spare the air day tomorrow. the orange you see for the...
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us what industry experts know too well, how bacteria eat right through pipe. >> this is solid steel. >> reporter: and bacteria get into the pilot when drillers pump seawater into petroleum to maintain pressure turning whoa is called sweet crude into sour crude, significantly increasing problems, like this. indern pipeline inspection robots called pigs, if used, can discover coercion. >> finding it is the name of the game. >> reporter: in san francisco today, federal, state and private oil-spill management teams prepared for a major oil- spill disaster drill. later they week they will simulate a tank explosion and bay clean-up they say hulls also show increased coercion now, but spill responders say tankers are not longer their biggest worry. >> we're getting less and less oil spills caused by tank essential vessels and more and more oil spills by pipelines. >>> this month's explosion and fire in san bruno was reminiscent of another natural gas line explosion in new mexico ten years ago. although it was in a more remote area, the new mexico ast actually killed more people, 12 died, ma
us what industry experts know too well, how bacteria eat right through pipe. >> this is solid steel. >> reporter: and bacteria get into the pilot when drillers pump seawater into petroleum to maintain pressure turning whoa is called sweet crude into sour crude, significantly increasing problems, like this. indern pipeline inspection robots called pigs, if used, can discover coercion. >> finding it is the name of the game. >> reporter: in san francisco today, federal,...
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it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. we sell lathes, mills, high-tech equipment. i had an idea to go ahead and put up a couple of items on ebay, and they brought more than our expectations. meg whitman gave me the tools to expand globally. we sell to australia, india... that big blue machine over there? it's going to malaysia on wednesday. with ebay, she created jobs for millions of people. with meg's creativity, she'll be able to create jobs here in california.
it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. we sell lathes, mills, high-tech equipment. i had an idea to go ahead and put up a couple of items on ebay, and they brought more than our expectations. meg whitman gave me the tools to expand globally. we sell to australia, india... that big blue machine over there? it's going to malaysia on wednesday. with ebay, she created jobs for millions of people. with meg's creativity, she'll be able to create jobs here in california.
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use 98th avenue. to oakland airport using 98 offering. tracking delays highway 24 boy this map is messed up. ergo " disappeared 24 westbound through lafayette earlier accident managed to back up traffic still slope as you can see nearly all the way to walnut creek for the 24 ride and speeds are improving delays are mainly there. expect things to be backed up for a while. bay bridge westbound above improving heading towards is been pretty laid most of the morning never really back up completely to 880 and the on ramp. san jose ride it is sluggish now that they turned off the metering lights. so expected delay from 87 up to trumbull de la cruz for 20-25 minutes. >> state leaders say they have a budget break through. a spokesperson live on the phone speaking for the governor tell us about this deal. >> yesterday in santa monica the governor had the leaders and his office they came to the general agreement they will work out details over the weekend then hopefully monday when they reconvene they will have a final agreement and we can move on.
use 98th avenue. to oakland airport using 98 offering. tracking delays highway 24 boy this map is messed up. ergo " disappeared 24 westbound through lafayette earlier accident managed to back up traffic still slope as you can see nearly all the way to walnut creek for the 24 ride and speeds are improving delays are mainly there. expect things to be backed up for a while. bay bridge westbound above improving heading towards is been pretty laid most of the morning never really back up...
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>> yeah. >> robin likes us. i came into it because my faith, my belief, kind of pushed me that direction. but in retrospect i would go all the way back saying i'd do it for love. because this is something that's come together out of love. >> aww! aw, shucks. >> so sweet. >> reporter: mary, janelle, and christine all live in one big house with their kids. robin, the newest wife, lives in a smaller house nearby. in all, there are 16 kids. >> she's a sister from the same mister, and he's a brother from another mother. >> somebody referred to us as polyg-litz. . >> that's how most of us are mown is pligs, polygamists. >> reporter: whether you think the browns' lifestyle is right or wrong, it is undeniably challenging. there's the challenge of supporting a huge family on just three incomes. cody and two of the wives work. and then there are the interpersonal logistics. cody sleeps in a different wife's bed every night. you must at times feel torn in four different directions. >> once in a while i give a piece of my m
>> yeah. >> robin likes us. i came into it because my faith, my belief, kind of pushed me that direction. but in retrospect i would go all the way back saying i'd do it for love. because this is something that's come together out of love. >> aww! aw, shucks. >> so sweet. >> reporter: mary, janelle, and christine all live in one big house with their kids. robin, the newest wife, lives in a smaller house nearby. in all, there are 16 kids. >> she's a sister from...
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that's why we have this confronting us. why did they do that? because they played budget games for scoring purposes. and yes, it's the republican plan to eliminate those -- >> chris: you have a big majority. why not pass extension of the middle class tax cuts before you go home to campaign for a month? >> i told you. the senate -- the obstruction is in the senate. it would be an specious. we guaranteed there would be no increase in middle income taxes. president said that, speaker said that, harry reid and dick durbin said that. there will be no increase in middle income taxes. >> chris: here is the point, congressman. the democrats have held a big majority in the house and the senate for almost two years now. since january of 2009. you have had it almost two years. isn't it a serious failure by democrats in both the house and the senate that you haven't told the american people what is going to happen to their taxes on income, on dividends, on capital gains, on inheritance and it's comingp up now three months away. is that any way to add certai
that's why we have this confronting us. why did they do that? because they played budget games for scoring purposes. and yes, it's the republican plan to eliminate those -- >> chris: you have a big majority. why not pass extension of the middle class tax cuts before you go home to campaign for a month? >> i told you. the senate -- the obstruction is in the senate. it would be an specious. we guaranteed there would be no increase in middle income taxes. president said that, speaker...
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it makes the water we use in our homes every day safer. but prescription drugs aren't just found in the medicine cabinet. public water supplies can contain trace amounts of everything from birth control to antidepressants if they're disposed of improblemerly. >> the concern is, we don't know what these chemicals do in the body over a lifetime of exposure. >> that's why the epa is working with states and companies like united water in new jersey to learn more about the health effects. now researchers want the pharmaceutical industry on board. in fact, at least one drug company still advises their customers on those bottle labels to flush leftover medication down the boy let, where water experts say it eventually winds up back in our drinking water. >> and t.j. is with us now. fascinating, this information about the drinking water. i had no idea. so, here's the question. what do i do if i've got extra bottles in my cabinet? what do i do with them? >> reporter: all right, well, the epa says we should first seek out a local pharmacy or governm
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that will not change one bit he will probably go out and win several games for us this year. a rough few moments but as i told him, we will get through this. we will go home and go back to work and get ready for houston. >> mike singletary didn't have much to clap about in kansas city. close game second. smith gets picked off by flowers. flowers steps in front of michael crab tree and kicked the ball to himself. chief didn't waste any time turning that into points on the next play. castle, out of the back field rookie leads with the score 7-0 chiefs. lead 10-3 half time but really truly dominated that first half kansas city lines up castles wide receiver jones takes a snap gives it to mccluster who leaves it for himself. no one covers dwayne who fools the shot, 17-3 chiefs let the route begin kansas city beat the niners at their own gap, rack up over 200-yards on the ground. each run for over 90-yards, chief wins 31-10. dropping the 49ers to 0 and 3. >> i have no answer. don't know what to say at the moment. we definitely have to get it together right now. >> only 3 games in,
that will not change one bit he will probably go out and win several games for us this year. a rough few moments but as i told him, we will get through this. we will go home and go back to work and get ready for houston. >> mike singletary didn't have much to clap about in kansas city. close game second. smith gets picked off by flowers. flowers steps in front of michael crab tree and kicked the ball to himself. chief didn't waste any time turning that into points on the next play....
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and my -- thank you all for joining us here tonight. before we close, though, we do have some other stories that made the headlines this week. governor schwarzenegger and the leaders of both parties in the assembly and the senate say they've agreed to a framework for an agreement on the state budget. >>> and the united states senate fell short of the vote needed to repeal the don't ask, don't tell policy on gays in the military. the dream act also fell short of the senate supermajority needed to avoid a filibuster. it would have given undocumented youths a path to citizenship by serving in the military or completing two years of college. >>> a federal judge in san jose has given the green light for executions to resume at san quentin beginning as early as next week. ♪ well, that's all we have time for this week. for more election coverage go to our website at kqed.org/thisweek. you can watch episodes and segments of our program there and subscribe to our newsletter and podcast. remember to watch us next week at our new time, 7:30 p.m.
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thank you very much, and thanks for the fine folks joining us here on learning plaza tonight. we appreciate them stopping by. when we continue on "nightly news," the fight to get back to school in a war zone when the classroom is right on the front lines. [ male announcer ] you can't un-smoke a cigarette. and you can't go back and un-do the times you tried quitting... ♪ ...then started again. but every smoker was a non-smoker once. and you could be again. for manyissmg in a treatable medical condition. so talk to your doctor about prescription treatment options and support. and make this time, your time. about prescription treatment options and support. words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. bp has taken for the clean up in the gulf and that includes g keinepyou informed. our job is to listen and find ways to help. that means working with communities. restoring the jobs, tourist beaches,in and businesses impacted by the spill. we
thank you very much, and thanks for the fine folks joining us here on learning plaza tonight. we appreciate them stopping by. when we continue on "nightly news," the fight to get back to school in a war zone when the classroom is right on the front lines. [ male announcer ] you can't un-smoke a cigarette. and you can't go back and un-do the times you tried quitting... ♪ ...then started again. but every smoker was a non-smoker once. and you could be again. for manyissmg in a...